A free demo is available today.
French nonmainstream developer Glee-Cheese Studio will deliver its first game, A Musical Story, this October. In it, you play as Gabriel, a Jimi Hendrix-like character with a genuinely amazing afro. Toward the beginning of the game, Gabriel winds up on a medical clinic bed, unfit to recall how he arrived.
Part rhythm game, you’ll need to play music to open his recollections. Consistent with A Musical Story’s ’70s impacts, large numbers of the tracks sound like they might have been written by Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and obviously Jimi Hendrix himself. Altogether, the game highlights 26 melodies, and in the event that you figure out how to play every one consummately, you’ll open a reward, covered-up section. Happiness Cheese is pitching its game as an anecdote about adoration, kinship, and the battles of habit. The story unfurls without words, and it’s dependent upon you as the player to “feel” and pay attention to the music instead of depending on a visual manual for progress through the game’s difficulties.
A Musical Story will be accessible on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and iOS. On the off chance that you need to look at the game today, a free demo is accessible on Steam.